“ you” 1 é . ~Hgp 31') sy . _Tl-l“ "owl fiTTFFflwv FTMQRQIP __ -= P" nmv w. ‘ -:;:;'.. 1"...‘ "“ I i‘ 4 -'~-"“".‘_‘ '-'-» V’ " 7 56M 3 Western Guardian G1" 0" Istflgwfih l Fl , #°’Z““""> ' " ' ' "“""*'= . l s angerous‘ e h _- Stein? pen gat-gligcle'_slil’l‘0 and iiaslsiéizgllné-lgn-lgn TELLS now m ‘To, IT n e ‘ .-..-110l1I1Cl11g t 6 lure Ylilrdn ull llriy 5illlll'llil_\' llllh Ma)". ln vicv. of this fact, we i i Gas. Pain, Bloating andaieehng 0f h.‘ 0f the 118W 'l'l L: .~. . , " -2 asp 4 r1‘. BARB vuas. sold mun,“ me, m...‘ m m,“ C... l shall In‘ open for hut-inc -:-, all Clll) and through the evening of Friday nsnt an Brace-n nnnn_n_nn_zi_ “mmndence o! exam" hymn . . {he gill-r] lllrllfilll. i chloric acid in the stomach. I d h f Look for ll\lL‘l'C.‘§il'l‘_' r pa‘cl'll.~. on th at occasion. WPOULTR" NETTING and pom‘ lillrclliligtl?‘ I e 1 , try Ienciilg ill stock at Bruce's. cnmmc Gum“! “d dangerous _ 337'5'31;2i- Ulcers. Food tel-meals and sours. » ~ _ i.—- forming a gas that distends the - . l l _.FU_\'[)Y 555011915 and Mobil stomach and often seriously aflects . O ' ' ‘New’, "gm “d "A" mdmm’ thituiiarrrlhulne folly toneglect such ‘ - "BB" l - t "l ' t k t . - . . . ' in inmcc-STNHY mo or m u139Qi5§-,».;_ gnfjgfgffigdj’,',§’,§’§§$§“,,§.§{fi§l;§ Yesterday morning we opened up some amazingly lovely new printed -—— the stomach acid. A better wiay is to Chiffon dresses, some with dainty hip length Jacket ~of plain crepe, a‘ , —7 BAR 18 INCH heavy No. a cet from any reliable drug store some few with hip length jacket of chiffon. Dresses of course are sleeveless. Tignmck yarn. Fencing special Bisurated Magnesia (powder or tab- l ’ m ) B a take s. little in water after '5 “ $10.00 to $20- slaacml 4k. 5h, (l. 6'1, 7%. 8 in stock 3376-1i. cach meal. Blsurated Magnesia will stop the worst gas attack quickly and without embarrassment. Taken right alter eating. it prevents formation of gas and acids so there is no sourness, bloating or pain. Pleasant and per- fectly harmless to use-Bisurated Magnesia does give wonderful relief in nine out of ten cases. Ask your Doctor or Drussist. Try it today» at Braces. i —THE STORES AT BIALPEQUE and French River will be closed on Saturday. May 24th, will remain opcn Friday cvcniilg. Peter MacNutt A: Son. 31701-5-22-21. “t wcc -cnd ENS Sports Shirts at- tached collars only Light Grey Union Flannel Lightweight. Splendid for fishing and other sports $2.50 Does Your Coat Look Like this --- A few months have achieved drastic changes in fur fashions. Coats ‘now are flared. they have added inches to their length, smart little capes make them strikingly feminine, collars and culls are unusual. —GB.EAI' SPEED PROSPECT SOLD-The beautiful big ‘my trot- ting gelding Logan set. by lmgset. t dam Baby hogan. was sold recently , by Messrs. W. B. McArthur and Son. 5 Kensington, lor a high price to the astute horseman Mac Steele. oi’ Sum mersidc. This horse is s. putative Maritime chanlpion, as his mother was twenty years ago.—K. Eiastiem Guardian “NOTICE T0 CREAM PAT- RONS-Mr. A. F. Campbell will haul cream by Motor Truck to Souris Creamery besihning Monday. May 26th through the ioliowin: districts: Elmira, East Lake and Kingsboro to Souris. 3358-5-20-22-24-31. ..*CHUR.CH DEDICATED-The blessing of the new tuliy completed new brick church, 5t. Columba, East Point, took place last Sunday. In the absence of His Lordship the Bishop. the ceremony; was performed by his Vicar Eel-feral. Monsg. McLean, Souris. The sermon for the occasion was preached by the Bxverend Father —BRIDAL SHOWER-A miscel- laneous shower and farewell party was tendered bliss Amy B. Best of St. Eleanors. Wednesday evening. May 14th, when about fifty girl ‘ friends from the F. C. Nelson Dept. Store, Cambridge, Mass... gathered at the home of Mrs. C. Iriullquist. 25 Kingsley St, Allston, Mass., ifOflflQfly of Charlottetown). The house was besutllully decorated for the occasion and a. very enjoyable Men's Combination Under- wear. a little heavier than summer weight. Long sleev- es, long legs $1.50 Suit Our initial display of new Fur . Coat Modes will give you an opportunity of examining the new silhouettes, and of selecting a style for the remodelling of your last season's coat. And this work can be done at: a more moderate price now that later in the busy season. Mr. Jules Tremblay llclfs Socks, for those that wear a somcvvhat heavier weight. Allvvool. czlshlllcre, shades of Grey or lawn. . .\ wonderful sock only 50c pair evening n,“ sncm by nn_ M,“ Ben, Mcfireel. 0f U19 Rcdembwrist bflr- Fnl. lgnnnrt of ‘ ‘I H dk _ r P1 ,n ‘vhiw was the recipient of many useful 3511' tcgaflmteuzwnkhm’ tc°n'°l'1°“_ . en's an crcille s. al 5n“ inc. evening came n, a close was a en up y e pas or, Rev.‘ f. a CO i (‘anlhric plenty 0f size for school boys “m, we awning o; Auk; Lannsyna Fsthcrtedlivllflld llvlccDonflld. and HOLI RLNFREW G ‘ LIMn ED ‘ or men. 1 doz. only . . . . . . 69c ~———- “w” "° we" hundred‘ The" of Quebec, Montreal, TOYOHiO and WES a great crowd present including most of the neighboring priests, who had early masses in their own churches to enable them to be pres- ent st. eleven. at St. Columbs. The parish priest was the recipient oi -—SUM..‘\IERSIDE C. Y. M. L. — The C. Y. M. L..Dranlai.ic Club pre- sented "The Arrival of Kitty“ in King George Hall, Keilsington, on last Tuesday evening ~to a highly ~ pleased aLldIQIICE. The show was Winnipeg. will be at your services lll ournstorc on Friday, May 23rd.’ and Men's Caps Light. hledium and Dark- cl- 'l‘vvceds. good shupcs . . .. . .. 98c Men's Khaki Riding Breeches .. .. $5.00 to $7.50 . . . . . . tulatlons on the results .. 11911,; 51-551, Iln-r l»; l.‘ _ _‘ _ ., 4 , _. ‘ "classy" in every Particular. The many Con“. 1 _ ‘ ‘ ———- ' x x "'2 "u .. ,-. Mm S Long Dubtm Loam 53m to 51")" srecialties were lually and varied. of h“ mderatiglble “boi- in bringing 1lJLl1Mx§E ' ' ' ' I ' I l‘ ' v " ' 1'} ' '<""" 03"", - 1 on istln of contralt-o solos blaclc- to OOnIMeHOH such . alarm‘: work‘ ' ' ' AS - i MCI“: Inna“ “Inn I n] lnllnnnl n,‘ ____ ,__ Men s Leather and Leatherette Loais c 5M1“ mills" 1' a s Wm], m, bgnuty 0g me {ms}, w” ‘v6 ifivliQ you IIIOSi cordially i0 , n. ._ n.|___ “I , H i’ 4 J ‘ ' " " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55.0010 $15.00 ti“, “f: m1 02nd dang“ the subject oi’ frequent comment by pay us a visit. IOSSIBLE l c m‘ ‘ “l” PM" _ _, , _ , , ‘ g 5, , g the visitors from outside the con- - ' ». Hm»; H,“ hm] f; Men s Lolllblllatlon Blue. khaki numbg mfisbt {l1i@i"$°:§t““dx1"i’;:; fines of st. Columbn parish. oi’ which U‘)? " , 15TlOnCflll 61 , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rl P“ to “"1130 l . I‘ l ‘I l I i I l l l i I i I l ‘ l i 3mm) to ha“ the ijbunz tllesbialls reiiiects credit the“ M" saver“ hunduds. g fiirlfx- hln-ZJ ‘ll i;irl"l':"sl-.alr-a $13.25 .'\lel1's\\hiic Flannel Trousers .. . $5.50 upon their ability to live in the Pnnsoflnns l L ' realm ol make believe-also on their QLIGBH Si. " A Charlottetown mentor. We Oplfle that the club may I travcl far with "The Arrival of Kit- ‘ tv." and fare well writ-h the applause with the Foundation Gen of Ameflc.’ 1°‘ We mllllitude-“K- at New York. returned to his old j home on Souris Line Road last week. i PERSONALS ..'Mr. Linus McLean. who for sev- eral years past has been engaged L J from parents and guardians or municipality to which the pupils belong. Sincefounded m i537. the School has received souls notable bequests. includirg $30000 ilcnl William Murdoch. $23,508 lruui J. l’. ing favorably under the capable man lie of‘ Miss Beale Maolood. Miss Annie MacDonald and Miss Eileen Morrissey. 01.1 Institution Doing Good Work ..'Mr. Hubert Mclnnis. who for the past three years has been en- Mm‘ E Fa Mom’ Wpul“ resin‘ gaged in dock-work in st. John. N. n ranteur and general utility man. of M“! Ml-‘wml’ 51ml Donaldsion, Charlottetown, made a. business trip B" hasvoogetumed to h“ hme a: $96M wme $11M villi-in! h" Flfld- Mott, $25,254 ire-n. Jaiplg. 1l..~.~, and to Kensingion on Monday. He was Charm‘ ' mother. Mrs. D, Munn. Cherry Bill- Repori. of School for the Des! at $10,165 from Bnylcy Blunll. It -- -- - -- —"—""—'*" {accompanied in the mot-or machine , P w M Inn“ c _ menuy‘ KIWI! Shows Excellent Record shares with rune other llztililfiflni 3v‘... all ul lnl... lllllllll-crs l 5T. axmcsvvs arm VICINITY by Mrs. Acorn and children-K. beillsMénvsvisBn wceennnn v33‘; and Need for sxpml,“ .4, m. interest o; 511' wuurln Elsi-re .-.; l . . ‘ l.‘ f‘ w» lne-sulq: ‘ ~ ' Services were held in Momll. stew- y - .10., m.) .\ q. . .. -‘ - t. th l this arc ts at Charn- , -——-~ oullgs bequest of . . . g- Tw-l. < 1‘ l 1hr.» PILnLQCl an,“ .11. his home. __;.4,-5_ GQQYQO Cotton left Reusing $00G? hazing‘; Mrsllnoizaid Mcmms. art United Church on Sunday, at 145L134}; N S" Mw_1a'__“]c n; $500 was ylresezttsd lo rllr W100i eleven a. mu and at seven p. m. Rev. here Allan afcInlyi-o, an old and realm“ {o1- he, 110mg in Winnipeg on Wide‘! Ye-‘iidem- 139C935“ 113-43 bu!" Monday morning. She had been vis- ln good health until a week previous ‘c’ his “m” He 193"“ w mmm‘ °"° ill at the home oi another daughter, McDonald Mrs. w. l... Cottorh-K. Wilfred itillg her mother, who is seriously MaoEachern. Mount Stewart. M‘, K. Charman. pastor. A special feature of the evening service was a Bible drama. entitled “The Chall- enge of the which was pre- sented by the Youny Peoples Society. MT. STEWART AND VICINITY The many 15E.» Mr. Stuart are School for the Deaf in thb city has served the Maritime Provinces and Newfoundland for mary years. The seventy-second annual report of thc institution shows an enrolment of by H. R. H. the Prillfl‘ of ‘ll/RIM Other distinguished nsluc-s appeal‘ 0n the its», of donors. when he visited Nova Srona m i860 ‘ who carciully nursed him during his illness and three grand children to‘ 130 pupils, as follows: Nova Scotia. sorry to learn that he has entered 69; New Brunswick. 31; Prince the P. E. Island Hospital for treat.- Fsrm implements exhorted 1W1" —-Mrs. Theresa Halrington. son l daughter Mrs. l I whom sillccrc sympathy is extended. Urban and daughters ltiise. Wancr and Miss Eileen Mc- ngvrc spent Sunday at the homo of “m, frj¢nd5___K Mildred and Carmen. motored to Keilsingion on Sunday. and spent the sfternooni ment, and hope for a speedy recov- ery. ' The Savage Harbor. Women's in- dlltl Mrs. Jamcs i‘. hlclntyrc. PILGRIMAGE TO ST. ANNFS ‘ stitute. held their monthly meeting l w. _ _ > U. 45a T7Qj£ - l p . l .,, _ . _ at the home of Mr. Stephen Mac E n" i" w" ‘.7 5155i 5 M“ b“? ‘b_"'m'm?k‘ Held 0‘ H1115‘ n _ "W" _ Kgy, an Tuesday night, jwhere a. n. lboro, l5 nslllng lrlellds in 1~lcnch lSpl-clal to the uuardian very enjoyable evening w“ nnsmxn l"; lVlllagc, ‘ MONCTON, N. 1a.. May zl-The -' ,____ l annual pilgrimage to Ste. Anne ‘De M,“ Marion m Mwnomld, s!“ .. . e . . ‘ lhc people oi’ mi. Andreas and ‘Bcsuprc fiom tile hiaritlme Prov- "t Hubmn ‘pent the week and ‘t w- n .,,,,,. .,.-, ,,, ,._..,,.,.._._,_ n, ("am n“? vlrluuv are sorry to hear of tholll- mccs will take place this year. July the home» of n" parents’ Dr and _ _~»-._,, ; g l m, in, l, | h“ h? ‘mun numb ‘no.7; of Airs. John J, McIntyre and 1-1-15, with Rcv. Francis Walker of Mrs. J‘ C. MacDonald, Mount 'stcw_ l "‘ L" l‘ "" i: v " i u. \\¢- llllvl‘ lll‘\l‘l‘ been 1mm [or a speedy rccmlery. s-hc ls gfflslhfaiilctwJcigiiillsiiiclflsciiiioflhfll; Ml" satisfied Will] our sill-ad; popular list of flavors and lZarfiizilycolngnikdnfghgorizzx Ilsv. E. A. lVlCIIlJOlIFfflECiLC of Arlchbt, v.1. .. . , . . l y ~ N s l 1 ; u 7 L "on, Services were held in Mount Stew- -- - . ... _ .- . . H |-, l..." ,1.“- nnnn n, 10mm ‘Lynn m N” Mmnnva - . .. in clargc o 1c lar y b u i Ch h sundu ‘y... ,1, ., .,, n,‘ ,,.__ n‘. hm“ h nnnlvqlnnrd by i“ , Nova scoila. Pilgrims from Princo art ‘free y rsnRev in; cncilngc p“? ' llmill‘. .- , \~ . n.‘ ,;..- , .,,n,_ n m", n; m“, "n" l 11:1. Afaljv IDonovan. tcuclicr ill St Ema"! Ismml M“ 10m me New at L "e l’ m |_l_.,_.,,,... ,., . .._.._ _ W“ n“ ( “dun M lhlldnnlvs. spent Sunday at her homo Brunswick special at Moncton. tor. i i i. in MUM,‘ I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Comn. have I returned to their home in Mount I . ‘ I " I I , _ '. b "M154. lviary hiclnt; re, Morcll. spent sum-qt, after spending the winter‘ \_)(w1]"1‘hl -\__,j ‘alncl 1e" humlay- venting her parents Mr. and in the U. s’ A_ _ I Airs. Frank hicinlyre. (Jlurluttcunv n The whom of we 1m M‘ Ann Mr. and Mrsfwilllam Jay. and Perfection Dairy Suullllcrslde (laughter Madeline. spent. Sunday visiting Mrs. Jay's parents Mr. and} Mrs. A. Grant. ! Mr. John McLaughlin. city motor- Maclntyre, was held on Sunday at’- ternoon from his home in St. An- drews to St. Andrews Chapel. Intor- ment taking plact in the cemetery adjoining. Mr. Msclntyre was m aged and highly respected citizen Mrs. Henry Macitiwen. has return- ed home alter spending some time in the U. B. A. Miss Voiet Afilsck, was a. visitor to Fanningbrook. on Sunday.~X, Y. P‘ CAPE TRAVERSE NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bell, were visitors to Charlottetown Saturday. Mr. Ralph Campbell. Chelton, was a week end visitor to Cape Traverse. the guest of Mr. George MacMicken. Miss Jennie Dlngwell. teacher at North Carleton, spent the week end with her friends Mrs, Norman Camp bell. Cape Traverse. Mr. Irving Toombs, Bedeque. paid n. visit to Cape Traverse on Sunday. Miss Dorothy Mutisrt. teacher at Freetown, spent the week end at her home in Carleton. Mr. Lloyd Wvaugh. wllmot. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mutton. on Sunday. Edward Island, B; Quebec. 1: New- foundland,‘ 2i. For some time the necessity for expansion has been realized tn order to meet the require- ments o! the movlnce. The report given by the Secretary 0i School. Mr. George Eaten-tan, shows there were no serious illnesses Hmvns the pupils during the year under consideration. due largely to the "situation, ucomodation. whole- some food, regular exercise andtlic watchful care 01’ the doctor. matron‘ The high standard of' and nurses." intgllilexioe has bean maintained. Thirteen of the classes were tought by the oral and eleven by the manual method. In addition, there were classes in wood-working, boot and shoe repalrllsg. printing, baskctry , dressmskklg and sewing. The Wheel, football the United States in l.i.c fur-t three fllohliis of this year lUvIlGfl $.70 i100» G00 breaking all records On a govcmmenl, [arm nclr \'~'°I-" bridge England flocks of 9011111-‘1-1"! been placed on lnnd w! loll 1'» nnted wiflh various gozwr in "HM W test the effects DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON I to 5-09 Corns: Q06"! l" lu°hm°ml Hoooowrwv++""““”: team again , won the championship or tn; Junior, league open to High Schools and became the holders of the Sliveri Shield for the mil-d year in success- ion. Winnlng of the Parker Gold Medals, coveted award also won this year by pupils from Tangier and Breton Cove. N. B... is mentioned in the report. ‘The School for the Deal depends BELL 9 MATH] ESON 3.51m" A Solicitors Collections MONEY T0 LOAN MONTAGUI ooo-voooooow b¢“*”'“ 54v! some Hi5 IXAMINID AND l GLAIIIB FITTED BY c. a. PARKMAN [quested Optometrist 0-0-64 WHPIYK . led to his home on Sunday last. . ' n m“ m m a K l ." Mr. Ray SMQHWOOG, Borden, spent. l ’ xltmvsllilit? mnszn; '26 m“ ‘i A very hnpgggly; gel-vi“ yu‘ 11.14 "t? i" ‘l-IPW" 0n Wvfimmefli Iflfli-‘ll unun‘ “ I All rl-rircilon dealers _ Sunday at. his home in Ml. Svcwartnl "n u by . m," and’ on ‘fiends in Capo Ihveraohglniiod Church on l-li indivdual dozmtipns and foes “v M- .. ‘ ” -_ zlrl- Ill u position in ' ‘ v l n _ sundl? Wan-n‘ m“ 5-37- MY‘ ' I |"’ ..w supply your B00115 at i Mls. Norman McDonald, Grand‘ and n‘ V“ holds. By special request Miss Mary “"“°”“”'. ” f , ‘ ,4..." nqflqh 11w 1m ‘Fracndic. was visiting friends in St. _‘ Mount swwm school u pronuh Muttan, sang the solo “His we is E I . _ (rum is kept at the Andrews on Sunday last. 2 on the sparrow. "n" “M m". u” f“ n" “x "n. o‘ mm "Bum m I‘ ' ' "mp" "mprralurc ' Anon‘ u" yawn" to “mum- our studio for finishing. one l’: 1 enlarlement 81"" m" ‘ and i~ sent nui- ready Mine Lana Melulyre. Chnrlottc- ' c [/10 ; town on Saturday were Miss nmn- he“? M" no" "mm - b _ _ to , spent Sulido at hcr home , _ or Bell and Miss Sue Muncey, ' ' - odmults t‘ w W" hell: y lOITl Ni‘ I $0" Mrs. Donald Mcladyen, Augustine m, gm: i§',',','.‘,'.§§.'}"1'.".$l.'l ‘ulzz-Itrllrlllfiuxfl liiate better . , - > '._ ' , The 5., lam"; Drnnmnc club pfQ-l Cove is in the P. E. I. Hospital, re- snap-shots. , ‘ l . t i’ l’ l '» sentrrl their play Kathleen Msvor-I '3"! 601W!!! "fitment. Her many mm” g '1 t i“ " neen I11 Si. Andrew's iiall. on Prldayl a r with he! I moody Ind compioto nu, U‘, _u“ __ ‘ n ___ nizht. May ma WWI b Wil- ‘an-a-n-iwua. .._._s....-